Black Authors Festival @SagHarbor
About Black Authors Festival @SagHarbor
The Black Authors Festival is a nationally recognized cultural platform dedicated to celebrating Black literary excellence.
The Black Authors Festival is a nationally recognized cultural and literary platform dedicated to celebrating Black authors, amplifying diverse voices, and advancing literacy awareness. With signature events in Sag Harbor, New York, and Atlanta, Georgia, the Festival brings together influential writers, thought leaders, and community changemakers for a dynamic experience that includes panel discussions, book signings, networking, and live programming.
More than an event, the Festival serves as a movement with a clear purpose: to promote literacy, preserve cultural narratives, and advocate against the banning of books, particularly those that reflect Black history and lived experiences. Through strategic partnerships, community engagement, and national recognition, the Black Authors Festival continues to inspire, educate, and empower audiences while ensuring that the right to write, and the right to read, remains protected for future generations.
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Black Authors Festival
The Black Authors Festival is a nationally recognized cultural and literary platform dedicated to celebrating Black authors, amplifying diverse voices, and advancing literacy awareness. With signature events in Sag Harbor, New York, and Atlanta, Georgia, the Festival brings together influential writers, thought leaders, and community changemakers for a dynamic experience that includes panel discussions, book signings, networking, and live programming. More than an event, the Festival serves as a movement with a clear purpose: to promote literacy, preserve cultural narratives, and advocate against the banning of books, particularly those that reflect Black history and lived experiences. Through strategic partnerships, community engagement, and national recognition, the Black Authors Festival continues to inspire, educate, and empower audiences while ensuring that the right to write, and the right to read, remains protected for future generations.